Brussels / 2 & 3 February 2019

schedule

Python devroom


09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Sunday Beyond the 10%: analysis of the gender-diversity gap Discover GraphQL with Python, Graphene and Odoo How to write pylint plugins Mastering Application/Service Configuration
How to cover your configuration needs with oslo.config
Demystifying Coroutines and Asynchronous Programming in Python Tree matchings with Behavior Trees
How to recognize a complex subtree in a big tree
Making your Python code write your Python code
Discover Python's 'ast' module to see how you can analyze and generate Python code
Memory Management in Python
A Short Overview of CPythons Memory Management
Pyodide: scientific Python stack compiled in WebAssembly Computer Games with MicroPython
Become a full-stack game developer.
Extending Numba Extending syslog-ng in Python
Best of both worlds
Text Markup to PDF with Python Compute the QOS of your infrastructure with DEPC Salut à Toi: A Python Based Social Network And More
A multi-platforms communication ecosystem based on XMPP and Python
Solving Polynomial Systems in Python
phcpy: a scripting interface for PHCpack

Python is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language. It features a dynamic type system and automatic memory management. It supports multiple programming paradigms, including object-oriented, imperative, functional and procedural, and has a large and comprehensive standard library.

One of the great strengths of the Python community, is that it was it with a "open by default" culture. The packaging system is built around open standards, about everything the community does is open-sourced. Even if there are many successful businesses built on Python, most companies still contribute back their code, because that's what we always do.

Since the code and the tools are free and easy to learn, it has become a first computer language in several universities around the world. The community is built on very positive values such as sharing knowledge, education and diversity.

The Python devroom presents inspiring projects built using Python or related to the Python community.

Event Speakers Start End

Sunday

  Beyond the 10%: analysis of the gender-diversity gap Daniel Izquierdo 09:00 09:25
  Discover GraphQL with Python, Graphene and Odoo Stéphane Bidoul 09:30 09:55
  How to write pylint plugins Alexander Todorov 10:00 10:25
  Mastering Application/Service Configuration
How to cover your configuration needs with oslo.config
Moisés Guimarães 10:30 10:55
  Demystifying Coroutines and Asynchronous Programming in Python Mariano Anaya 11:00 11:25
  Tree matchings with Behavior Trees
How to recognize a complex subtree in a big tree
Lionel Auroux 11:30 11:55
  Making your Python code write your Python code
Discover Python's 'ast' module to see how you can analyze and generate Python code
Marcin Sobczyk 12:00 12:25
  Memory Management in Python
A Short Overview of CPythons Memory Management
Batuhan Taşkaya 12:30 12:55
  Pyodide: scientific Python stack compiled in WebAssembly Roman Yurchak 13:00 13:25
  Computer Games with MicroPython
Become a full-stack game developer.
Radomir Dopieralski 13:30 13:55
  Extending Numba Joris Geessels 14:00 14:25
  Extending syslog-ng in Python
Best of both worlds
Peter Czanik 14:30 14:55
  Text Markup to PDF with Python Lorna Mitchell 15:00 15:25
  Compute the QOS of your infrastructure with DEPC Nicolas Crocfer, Anthony Olea 15:30 15:55
  Salut à Toi: A Python Based Social Network And More
A multi-platforms communication ecosystem based on XMPP and Python
Jérôme Poisson (Goffi) 16:00 16:25
  Solving Polynomial Systems in Python
phcpy: a scripting interface for PHCpack
Jan Verschelde 16:30 16:55